Capitalism and conflict at the margins: Why online scams flourish in Myanmar’s borderlands In their new research initiative, The Centrality of the Margins, Xu Peng, Jonathan Goodhand, Patrick Meehan and Naomi Yonder ask what explains the concentration and resilience of scam compounds in these remote, war-affected regions.
Why The Economist is always wrong about Trump’s tariffs Economics PhD student Thabo Huntgeburth argues that mainstream economic models misjudge the impact of tariffs by ignoring global structures and political motives.
SOAS and SOAS UCU branch reach agreement and conclude no marking and assessment boycott SOAS University of London and SOAS UCU Branch Joint Statement on Pensions, Pay & Conditions - May 2022
The para-athlete inspired by anime: Ali’s journey to MA Japanese Studies at SOAS Alumnus and para-athlete Ali Golchin reflects on his experience bridging sport science with an MA in Japanese Studies, all while training for and competing on the world stage in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
The debt crisis we don't talk about: Women, credit, and austerity in South Africa What happens when public austerity meets private debt? In South Africa, women carry the cost - in cash, care, and credit.
SOAS honours changemakers in the arts, health, human rights and higher education this year SOAS University of London is honouring leading figures in the arts, health advocacy, human rights and higher education this year.
How the SOAS Library archive helps bring teaching to life The archives at the SOAS Library help my MA Gender Studies students uncover the past in powerful ways - your support keeps this transformative work alive.